City Of Imprisonment is a track mixed by Tree Dweller that was heavily inspired from a handful of near dark future movies from the very late 1960's to the very early 1980's... the sort of dystopia where stylized street gangs in themed matching outfits claim urban turf, where gladiator style racing turns the highways into a bloodbath, where governments consider psychological treatments to prevent hardened criminals from ever wanting to commit a crime again... ever, and, of course, where the very worst of criminals are sent to sealed off prison zones that were at one time thriving metro areas....

Due to the overwhelming response from Galaxy Forgotten/Forgotten Galaxy, we are pleased to offer another free mp3 track for download. We do ask, however, that you take a moment to give a few other like genre themed tracks a listen and possible purchase consideration. City Of Imprisonment was created specifically to go along with a few other near dark themed tracks already available from Fishwife Games. Essentially, these additional tracks, along with City Of Imprisonment make up a small album of sorts that is entitled Oppression Is Bliss. This collect of tracks are perfect for near dark future style roleplaying.

The current available tracks are:

Saturday Night Solutions

Skull 66

Reform March

Dystopia Tastes Like Candy

Urban Progress

...More tracks are currently being hashed out in the studio and on the way, so keep watching!

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